Tuesday, July 25, 2017

Guardians of Being

"True happiness is found in simple, seemingly unremarkable things...

To simply watch a dog without any kind of mental commentary, just tune in...there's a link. Something else that's very important for many people is they realize, consciously or unconsciously, that their dog is not judging them. For some people, it's the only relationship that they have where there's no fear and where they realize they are being accepted and not judged. For many people it's the only relationship they have with another being. That's a pity, because really they should have deep relationships with humans also, but that's difficult because every human being has a mind and every human being judges and so people become afraid, they withdraw, they put up barriers. I believe that dogs are keeping millions of people sane who would otherwise become deeply neurotic in our alienated world. So, the dog keeps you in touch with being-beyond mind-Being, the innermost core. You can look into the eyes of the dog and see that innermost core.

There are teachings that say every being is a spark of the divine of God. You can see it sometimes more clearly [in dogs] than in a human being because the human being has the veil of mind, negative emotions, and ego, and plays a role. I believe that dogs fill a vital function in the collective consciousness of humanity. I would call them "the Guardians of Being." They show us what we have lost and, once we realize that, they can help us in our shift into a deeper state of consciousness. Of course, we don't want to be confined to only deep relationships with dogs, but they can teach us how to relate deeply to another being and then we can learn to relate deeply to humans also. That has to be the next step...

When I walk with Maya, people come and immediately their hearts open...they may not even look at me, they look at Maya; they pat her. They wouldn't dare do that to me though it would be quite nice. (laughs)... Before Maya came, I didn't go out in the forest here, which is right next to the building. Now I go for a walk in the forest every day, and I know it's good for my body, it's good for the soul... Dogs offer the opportunity to relate to and to have an open heart towards another being. To be able to show love to another being which is always [reciprocated]. That's why I think dogs have a function that is absolutely vital, to keep humanity sane in this transitional period between two states of consciousness...

Part of the dog's divine purpose is to assist humans. That's why they have chosen to be with humans. They have been with humans for thousands of years and now there is a link between dogs and humans, much closer than it has ever been. So part of their divine purpose is to help us. But it always goes both ways. Because by living with humans, dogs also grow in consciousness... it is reciprocal. They are helping us; we are also helping the collective, one could say, the "dog consciousness." The two species are part of the evolution of consciousness itself. They are different expressions of the evolution of consciousness, which is the purpose of the universe...

There are various portals that you can use to enter the Now. One portal is to become aware of the energy field of your body as you sit there. To feel that you are actually alive in your hands and your arms and your legs, throughout your body. There is an aliveness that most people cannot feel because they are only in their heads, thinking. All their attention is absorbed by thinking and they are not present where they are. So you can use this portal, the aliveness of your inner body. You can use sense perceptions...watch nature-trees or animals or your dog. Just be alert as you watch a dog, playing, resting; play with a dog...you can learn being present from an animal. Your dog can teach you to be present because the dog is ready to enjoy, celebrate life any moment...the Now. The dog is in the Now so it can teach you or remind you. When you become burdened with problems, look at your dog and see how the dog is always ready to celebrate life."

~ Eckart Tolle, Modern Dog Magazine
Eckart Tolle and his Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, Maya, live in their peaceful home on the edge of Pacific Spirit Park in Vancouver, British Columbia.

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